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Cockpit Voice and Flight Data Recorders Found as New Details Emerge About Washington, DC Plane Crash
Investigators have recovered the black boxes from the midair collision near Reagan National Airport, which could provide crucial insights into the tragedy. New findings also reveal that something was “not normal” about the day of the crash that claimed 67 lives.
A devastating midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport has left investigators searching for answers as new findings emerge about the crash.
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The cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder, commonly known as black boxes, have been recovered. They offer crucial insight into the moments before impact.
The collision occurred on Wednesday at approximately 9 p.m. local time when a PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700, operating as American Airlines Flight 5342, collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River.
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Senator Jerry Moran speaking at a press conference with other government officials on the rescue efforts following a collision between an American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter in Washington, D.C., on January 30, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
The jet had departed from Wichita, Kansas, and carried dozens of passengers, including U.S. figure skating team members, their mothers, and coaches.
Upon impact, both aircraft plunged into the icy waters, with the plane breaking into multiple pieces and the helicopter overturning before sinking.
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Emergency response units searching the crash site after the collision between an American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter in Washington, D.C., on January 30, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
Investigators located the black boxes late Thursday night and transported them to a National Transportation Safety Board lab for analysis.
While the NTSB continues its investigation, and a preliminary report is expected to be released in 30 days, concerns about Reagan National’s air traffic control staffing have surfaced.
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A view of the scene after the collision between an American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter in Washington, D.C., on January 30, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
Normally, two controllers manage air traffic in the highly controlled airspace — one dedicated to helicopters and another for fixed-wing aircraft. However, according to reports, a single controller handled both roles on the night of the crash.
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Mayor Muriel Bowser speaking at a press conference with other government officials on the rescue efforts following a collision between an American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter in Washington, D.C., on January 30, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
An FAA preliminary report, first noted by the New York Times, stated that this staffing situation was “not normal.”
The controller was responsible for managing helicopters flying below 200 feet along the Potomac’s east edge while instructing commercial jets arriving and departing from the airport’s runways.
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The American Airlines check-in desk inside Ronald Reagan National Airport displaying an emergency message following a collision between an American Airlines flight and an Army helicopter in Washington, D.C., on January 30, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
This increases the air traffic controller’s workload and can complicate the job. One reason is that controllers use different radio frequencies to communicate with pilots flying planes and pilots flying helicopters.
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Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy speaking at a press conference with other government officials on the rescue efforts following a collision between an American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter in Washington, D.C., on January 30, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
While the controller is communicating with the helicopter and jet pilots, the two pilots may not hear each other. Like most of the country’s air traffic control facilities, the tower at Reagan National has been understaffed for years.
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A view of the scene after the collision between an American Airlines flight and an Army helicopter in Washington, D.C., on January 30, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
According to the most recent Air Traffic Controller Workforce Plan, an annual report to Congress containing the target and actual staffing levels, the tower was nearly a third below its targeted staff levels, with 19 fully certified controllers as of September 2023.
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A control tower of Reagan National Airport | Source: Getty Images
The FAA and the controllers’ union set a target of 30. The shortage — caused by years of employee turnover and tight budgets, among other factors — has forced many controllers to work up to six days a week and 10 hours a day.
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An American Airlines plane taking off from Reagan National Airport in front of wreckage from a crash involving an American Eagle plane and helicopter over the Potomac River on January 29, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
The federal government has struggled for years to fill certain key positions at the FAA. The type of staffing that had one air traffic control worker managing both the helicopters and planes at the Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday night is reportedly not uncommon and did not breach guidelines.
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A view of the American Airlines plane in the water after it collided in midair with a military helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., on January 30, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
According to the FAA, near Reagan National Airport, helicopters typically fly below an altitude of 200 feet and along the east edge of the Potomac River.
This is intended to keep them clear of plane traffic and provide air traffic controllers with a clear understanding of their location and trajectory.
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Emergency response units assembled at Ronald Reagan Washington Airport on January 30, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
According to reports, between 2017 and 2019, an average of about 80 helicopter flights passed within 30 miles of Reagan National each day, with military helicopters accounting for more than a third and medical helicopters for about a fifth.
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Part of the American Airlines plane wreckage pictured as rescue boats search the waters on January 30, 2025, in Washington, D.C. | Source: Getty Images
Other flights included those for law enforcement, news media, tourism, and charter services. The airport manages approximately 800 flights daily across its three runways, with most aircraft using its longest runway.
On the day of the crash, an air traffic controller checked in with the Black Hawk’s pilots, asking if they could see the American Airlines flight arriving from Wichita.
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DC Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly speaking at a press conference with other government officials on the rescue efforts following a collision between an American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter in Washington, D.C., on January 30, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
“Normally, it’s no big deal. It’s like a traffic intersection. It’s routine. Everyone’s in the system, everyone’s talking,” said David Wartofsky, who owns the private Potomac Airport less than ten miles from Reagan National.
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A view of emergency response vehicles at Ronald Reagan National Airport following a collision between an American Airlines flight and an Army helicopter in Washington, D.C., on January 30, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
The controller then instructed the helicopter pilot to pass behind the plane. “The aircraft’s in sight,” one of the helicopter pilots responded, indicating they would avoid it.
When weather conditions are clear, helicopter pilots typically use visual navigation, with support from air traffic controllers, to steer clear of potential hazards and continue their flight safely.
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A helicopter flying over the scene area after a regional plane collided in midair with a military helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River, on January 30, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
However, the helicopter did not move, raising questions about whether the pilot had identified the correct plane.
Divers searched the Potomac River on Thursday, recovering 27 bodies from the plane and one from the helicopter before suspending operations due to dangerous conditions.
However, authorities have stated that all 67 people aboard both aircraft are presumed dead, leaving grieving families in mourning. The recovery of the black boxes offers critical insight into the moments before the crash as investigators work to determine what went wrong.